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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1001.
FUSION DEAL IS COMPLETE
Djmeoratio County Oemmltttt Girei FUci
to Three PopnliiU.
MINOR OFFICES CAREFULLY SELECTED
i
ItPlirrsrntntlvc to Till Vneniiey. One
Jimtlcc nf llic I'rncr nml One
Ciinntnhlr thr Prli'n Pitlil fur
Populist Support.
.it a meeting of the democratic county
committee lnat night threo populists were
placed on the fusion county tlckut, thus
making the deal between ttio democrats
and populists complete. A. J. William,
for representative; John V Logan, for
Justlco of tho peace, und Peter Tattle, for
constable, nro the populist nominees who
were- Riven democratic nominations.
Strenuous opposition was manifested to
tho endorsement of tho threo populists and
eomo warm anil-fusion speeches worn
made by U. J. riatll, U. F. Mertens and
others. Tho fuslonlsls, however, were In
tho majority nt tho molding and they con
summated their plans easily.
It was suggested that under the ruling of
Judge Kstelto In tho assessor ense, South
Omaha would bo entitled to three Instead
of two Justices of tho peace, and William
Holmes was accordingly nominated for that
office.
A resolution requesting the Hoard of
County Commissioners to chungn thn mean
der linn that divides tho precincts of lien,
on and Dundee was adopted. Tho former
West Omaha precinct, from which tho wo
new precincts were made, was divided nt
Hamilton street Into two voting districts
and It was ,tho Intention of tho county
board to mako Hamilton street tho dividing
lino between tho new precincts, lly error
tho dividing lino was drawn n halt mile
north of Hamilton street, placing a half
mile strip of territory four miles long In
Dundee, whereas It should havo been
placed in IJcnson. Presuming Hamilton
streot to bo tho dividing line, both tho
republicans and tho democrats havo un
wittingly nominated men residing In Dun
dee for precinct officers of Denson. It Is
understood that tho republican county
committco will also request tho county
board to change tho meander line.
Kxrrllent Opportunity for IllKht Man.
Long established and rnpldly developing
manufacturing concern lit Omaha has an un
usually good opening for cnpablo all round
business man as state agent, to employ nnd
suporvlso special agents nnd tnko entlra
charge of sales In a good territory. Un
questionable Integrity, good business ex
perience, high executive ability, dlscornlng
judgment ot salesmen nnd tho hnhlt of suc
ceeding aro requisites. Tho man for the
position must bo a bnrd worker, forceful,
persevering nnd thoroughly in earnest.
Salary commetisurato with tho position.
Applicants should glvo nge, reference, snl
nry desired, lull particulars ot present po
sition nnd past experience. P. 0. Box 6,
Omaha, Neb.
Thn finest halr-drcssing parlors In tho
city In connection with Tho Dathery, 216
220 Bee building. Telephone 1716.
TUB l'A.X-AMKIUCAN i:.POSITI(.
nt llnfTnln.
With Its magnificent spectacle, tho nightly
Illuminations, will be over in a fow days.
Tho Tan-American Special, tho swell train
ot tho Michigan Central, leaves Chicago
6 p. m. dally, serving dinner, and nrrlvcs
Buffalo 7:45 next morning, via Niagara
Falls. Very low rates during October. O.
W. Rugglcs, O, P. nnd T. A., Chicago.
To the Public mid Whom It Mux
Concern i
I, Edward A, Cudahy, do hereby withdraw
ray offer of a reward of Ave thousand ($5,
COO. 00) dollars for tho arrest and convic
tion of any ona ot tho kidnapers; fifteen
thousand ($H,000.00) dollars for the arrest
and conviction of nny two ot tho kidnapers,
and twenty-flvo thousand ($25,000.00) dol
lars for tho nrrcst and conviction of threo
of tho kidnapers Implicated In tho kidnap
ing of Edward A. Cudahy, Jr., on or nbout
December 18th, 1000, hcroby "unconditionally
revoking and recalling my said offer ot
reward hcrctoforo mado by me In any way
whatsoever. E. A. CUDAHY.
LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR
llrpiilillciin Moi'tltiK,
Tuesday, October 22
Eighth Ward Republican club, Twenty
second nnd Cuming streets,
Wednesday, October 23
.Mayor Moorcs 'nnd Edward flosewntcr
speak nt .South Omaha.
Thursday, October 24
Third word meeting.
Seventh Ward Republican club, 203
Leavenworth street. '
Ninth Wnrd Republican club, 291S Fur-
nam street,
Meeting In Valley precinct.
Friday, October 25
German-American Republican club, Ccr-
mania hall.
Fifth ward meeting, Sixteenth nnd Locust
streets.
Meeting In Waterloo precinct.
Saturday, October 26
Sixth Wnrd Republican club, Twenty
fourth and Oram streets.
Meeting In Elkhorn precinct.
DrttiiM'rnlli! .MrrtliiKft,
Thursday, October 21
Douglas County Democracy. 220 South
Fifteenth street.
REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE
Ktcciitlt p nml lllnlrli't Member
('liiisrn nml Flrt Jlrrt
I n IT Net.
f
Carl E. Herring, chairman of the repub
lican city committee, has imnounced the
appointment of tho following executive com
mittee:
First Ward Dr. W. II. Itanchctt.
Second Ward Edwin F. Grimes.
Third Ward William F. (Jcrke.
Fourth Ward Victor Rosownter.
Fifth Ward Wilson T. Graham.
Sixth Wnrd Theodore H. Johnson.
Seventh Ward M. J. Kennard.
Eighth Ward John Husslc.
Ninth Ward James W. Maynard.
Tho city committee Is composed of tho
executive committeemen nnd a member
from each voting district. The members
representing tho various districts nro:
First Ward 1, II. C. Miner; 2, John
Mathceson; 3, Samuel W. Scott; I, II.
Ilartson; C, John Flala; C, I. S. Hnscall;
7Jnmcs Zczulnck; 8, Charles Nelson.
Second Ward 1, E. F. Grimes; 2, An
drew Klowlt; 3, A, I. Houck; 4, John
Ycrek; 5, W. D. Gilbert; 6, Max Hceht;
7, Otto Kindlon 8, Georgo Held; 9, Fred
Drcxel; 10, A. C. Harto; 11, J. I'. Drown.
Third Ward 1, Louis' Hlotckyf 2, James
llrooks; 3, Georgo Crowe; 4, Aaron Fercr;
D, Theodora Drown; 6, William Ocrko; 7,
Hugh Eubnnks; 8, Kdwnrd Mcrrltt; 0,
Henry Rhocdc; 10, Victor II. Walker.
Fourth Wnrd 1, Georgo T. Nicholson; 2,
F. C. O'Hallorcn; 3, J. I). Ralph; 1, J. W.
Craig; fi, Gustnvo Anderson; 6, J. K. Royle;
7, Leo Orler; 8, John W. Parish; 9, Charles
Singer.
Fifth Wnrd 1, Georgo Craig; 2, L. K.
Lucas; 3, Thomas Stuart; 4. R. W. Chris
tlo; fi, W. H. McKay; 6, William EdmlB
ton; 7, Wllllnm Arnold.
Sixth Wnrd 1, Chnrlcs L. Jacobson; 2,
Fred Strnwbor; 3, Charles L. Hart; 4,
Charles Oullck; C, Scott Jackson; 6, Ed A.
Tnylor; 7, E. Jensen; 8, Theodora Johnson;
9, E. G. Solomon; 10, Al Hugh; 11, J. L.
Huston.
Sovonth Ward I, Oscar Ocander; 2, A.
S. Churchill; 3, John S. Long; 4, Milton T.
Danna; 5, J. T. Coatsworth; 6, Fred
Schamel.
Eighth Ward 1, Maynard L. Wilson; 2,
W. C. McLean; 3, A. M. Pinto; 4, Oua
Stoberg; 5, R. F. Miller; 6, Charles Mor
gan; 7, A. R. Tooozer; 8, E. F. Hrlley.
Ninth Ward 1, O. P. Schrum; 2, M. G.
Porklns; 3, Charles E. Winter; 4, C. S.
Huntington; C, II. W. Cowderoy; 6, Harry
P. Stoddnrt.
Tho first mcotlng of tho whole committee
will be held at Washington hall at 8
o'clock Wednesday night.
Garland, Wyo., needs a 25-room hotel
nnd tho man who builds such a hotel and
runs It right will mnko monoy. Write
for details. J. Francis, General Passenger
Agent, I). &. M. R. R. R., Omaha, Neb.
Physicians recommend our treatment tor
rheumatism as tho most successful. La.dtes
only. The Dathery, 216-220 Bee hide. Tale
phone 1716.
Why suffer with rheumatism! The
Bathery, 216-220 Beo bldg. Telephone 1716.
For ladles only.
Chlnniio to lliiffiilo nml Itctiirn l?0.7".
Every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday
In October tho Michigan Central, "Tho
Niagara Falls Route," will sell tickets at
$6.75 for tho round trip from Chicago to
Buffalo and 'return. As tickets nt tbeso
extremely low rates nro good In day coaches
only, tho daylight train ot tho Michigan
Central, leaving Chicago In tho morning,
will offer most satisfactory service. Four
flno through trains each way. All trains
passing Niagara Falls by daylight stop llvu
minutes at Fall View. Very low rates urn
also mado every day for tickets good In
sleeping cars. For particulars address O.
W. Rugglcs, general passenger and tlckot
agent, Chicago.
Tho finest hnlr-dresslng parlors in the
city in connection with Tho -Hathory, 216
220 Bco building. Telephone 1716.
KAM.HAS C1T1, MO.
Hereford Cnttlr Ilrcrilrr' Aaanolntlntt,
From October 18 to 20 lncluslvo the Mis-
tour! Pacific railway will sell round trip
tickets at one faro plus $2. For further In
formation call or address company's offices,
8. E. cor. 14th nnd Douglas stB., or Union
ttatlon, Omaha, Nob.
T. V. GODFREY, P. & T. A.
Send articles ot Incorporation, notices ot
itockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee.
We wilt give them proper logat Insertion,
relcphono 238.
It pleases everyone who takes It. Cra
mer's Kidney nnd Liver Cure. All druggtsu.
All kinds ot baths, scientific massace.
Ladles only. The Bathery, 21C-220 Bee bldg.
Tel. 1716.
Tiffany wedding rings. Edholm, Jeweler.
NUtrr liiry A I To it nun Hurled.
Sister Mnrv Alfonsus. n momliei' nf thn
Itpnedlctlno order wlm illoil nt I'nliMnlnia
Neb.. Thursday, was Interred lit Holy Sen
nlclinr cemetery In this city yesterday. In
secular Ilfo Sister Mary Alfonsus watt Mls
ninry uiikiixii, ono was a native of omnlin,
jitir ileum wiih ciiiikcii uy consumption.
Prickly Ash Bitters cures dlseaso of the
kidneys, cleanses and strengthens the liver,
stomach and bowels.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Frank A. Kennedy, publisher of The
Western Laborer, was hound over yester
day afternoon by Judge Gordon to t in ills.
trict court In the sum nf $too. Kennedy Is
being prosecuted by liul.t A. Guye for
criminal libel. Tho cne was heard In
Judgo Gordon's court some time ago, the
juiiga reserving ins uccisinn until yester
day afternoon.
( W. Williams nf .iilmii. Ih . wm In
Omaha last night enrnuto to Lincoln, where
ho represents ti,o ntato of Iowa In thn
mutter of tho application nf Governor Shaw
for a requisition for U. C. Porter, who has
been arrested charged with swearing
falsely In tint Fred linns eiice. Tho .ease
In set for 10 o'clock this morning and will
ue coniesieu uy roncra attorneys.
Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly
Bee. Telephone 238. , , i
Peoplo that uso It recommend It. Cra
mer's Kidney nnd Liver Cure. 50c and SI.
Christmas good arriving. Edholm, Jeweler,
- , , ,, -8
It matters not
what others say
are $3.50 always.
The Rvycllcst street shoes, us well ns
the daintiest dress footwear mudo up
In the newest shapes. They would cost
you In other Htores nnd aro $3.00
values according to regular value
giving, but not the Sorosls value. So
rosls ii ro $n.D0 nlwnys.
If your feet bother you, wear Soro
sis. If your shoes don't look right,
wear Horosls. If you lire willing to
save $1.M and get ns much vuluo as
you ever did at any price, wear So
T FRANK miCOXMGRj
w 203 vS. ISUf sr.
Send for catalogue.
CALLAHAN TO STAND TRIAL
Judg Brttr 8mu!i3 Dtmarrtr t Diftnd
tnt'i Flit in Ear.
PERJURY" DISTINCT FROM ROBBERY CASE
Allritrit rnet Mnr He the Mnmr In
Until the Sew mtil (lip Ailjttill
vnleil (,'nsrs, hut Hlffcrriit
Crime Arc Clmrgcit.
Jnmes Callahan will havo to stand trial
In the criminal court on tho charge of per
jury. After hearing arguments of counsel
yesterday afternoon Judge Baker sustained
tho state's demurrer to Callahan's plea In
bar, which action practically overruled tho
plea.
it was contended by tho lawyers for Cal
lahan that ho had already been tried nnd
acquitted on tho snmc charges related
against him In tho perjury case. There
aro seven counts in tho Information and
each ono Is a Bpcclllc charge of sweurlng
falsely at tho robbery trial. Callahan's
lawyers nrgued that tho Jury, In acquitting
Cnllnhnn In tho robbery case, decided onco
nnd for nil that Callahan told tho truth
when ho denied under oath that ho was
Implicated In tho Cudahy kldnnplng.
Judgo Baker said that If this contention
of counsel were correct there could bo no
way of punishing criminals for swcnrlne
falsely In their .own behalf. "Callahan mny
or may not bo guilty of perjury," said tho
court, "but Information charging him with
that crime has been filed In this court.
He has not yet been tried on Ihnt informa
tion. Ho was tried for robbery and found
not guilty by the Jury. Perhaps tho Jury
btdlcved tho testimony given by Callahan,
but that would not estop tho state from
chnrglng Callahan with perjury. When tho
state charges this man with having per
jured himself to secure, an acquittal, it
makes a new nnd distinct ease, although
tho same facts aro alleged In this now
easo ns were alleged In the ono that has
been disposed of."
After tho court sustained tho demurrer
to tho plea In bar Cnllahnn was nrralgncd
on tho perjury charge. He stood muto
and tho court entered n plea of not guilty
tor htm. Tho ante of tho trial was uot Bet.
Flrtylllulit Hours tn lurtlnn!
from Missouri river via the Union Pacific.
Compare this tlmo with olhor lines and sco
how much quicker It Is. Through Pullman
Palaco sleepers arc run dally. Pullman or
dinary sleepers lcnvo Omaha dolly nt 8:20
a. m. nnd 1:23 p. m,, nnd arc personally con
ducted every Friday.
For full Information call nt city ticket
office, 1321 Farnam street. Telephone 31C.
The Bathery Is onon Thiirsrinv nnd .qt.
urday evenings. For appointments tele-
pnono 1716 or call 216-220 Bco Building.
Silver wedding gifts. Eunoim, Jeweler.
Typewriters !
New Century.
New Detismore,
New Yost.
We sell, real, exchange, repair type
writer. Everything considered speed, grade
of work, cost ot keeping In repair,
durlabllllty, etc. ours aro by all odds
the cheapest typewriters on the mar
ket. For Information regarding type
writers, address or call on
United Typewriter
& Supplies Co.,
MM Farnim St.. Smaha,
SOME
CLOTHES
ARE
BETTER
IN
TEXTURE
THAN
OTHERS
The price alone has no
meaning; the quality
Nicoli gives you makes
the price a low one
cash methods alone can
do this.
$20 to $t0 for Suits nnd
Overcoats J3 to $12 for
Trousers that tho Credit
Tailor must chargo twice
as much for.
THE
TAILOR
Karbach Block. 209-11 So. 15th St-
All
A CASE OF
BLACK PLAGUE
Is no mora perplexing than to bo served
with poor beer. It's hard fo convince some
peoplo that they are making a mistake In
not heeding what Is told them and wo trust
you'll not err In overlooking tho good uso
of MET55 BEEH the best boor In Omaha.
Metz Bros. Brewing Co.,
Tel. 11!). Omaha.
ELOOR PAINT
If you hive a lloor Which needs
tlnlHliliig, come nnd sco us. If you want to
paint It. wo havo the paint 12 colors to
chooso from. If you want natural wood
effects, got Varnish Hteln, in oak, niatiog-
alii, Wllllllll, VIIL-IIJ, -liunj ..pywww, vih,
All of tho old rellabln manufacture, Hhur-
wln-Wllllunis Co. ami all reuuy 10 use.
So matter what you want to paint, wo
sell tho paint jiroperly ndanted to tho pur
iwiMc. Our Hiieclaltv is tho HHHIIW'I.V-
WILLIAMS MIXED PAINT FOR THE
m'TSimo OV HOl'KES. but wo havo S.-W.
C pulnt In half pint lots and huge barrels
und cans, for every purpose from painting
a baby carriage, bicycle or birdcage to the
painting of a "brown-stono" front or an
elevator. AUK FOIt COI.OH I'AHD AND
TKU. U'S WHAT YOU Alt 15 OOINC1 TO
PAINT.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go.
"Tho Drug Store on Uic Corner."
SlitirctitU unit Doiluo Street., Uiuatia
The most successful clothing sale that hus ever
taken place in Omaha now in progress at
jnniunrs
SONS
Everybody is Amazed
at the Clothing Bargains
wo nro giving from tho iiurolmse of
the wholesale clothing stock of
Levy Rosetifield Co., N.Y.
This salo is unpin'iiUolcd In tho annala of rotuillng.
Men's $15 all wool Suits $5.98
These suits aro perfect fitting and made in the very
latest styles of high grade fabrics. Every customer re
marks, when trying on one of thoso suits, "Why this
is a 15.00 suit, isn't it?" and
it really is. Don't fail to got
one of these suits tomorrow.
The assortment is still unbro
ken, but the
5,000 Biiits
won't last long
at this price
Your choleo of any young men's long pants
suits In this purchase BJ "V
sizes 13 to ID years JJ
at '
Your choice of nny boys' knee pants suits
In this purchase sizes -4 BJ
I to 1.1 years I j
ut
Your choice of uny of the
Men's Overcoats
in this entire stock for
51
$5 a,,i$10
They aro worth from $10 to ,$20 vou'll
find the newest styles in the lot overcoats,
yoke overcoats and ulsters.
Your choice of nny boys' or young men's
ulsters In the stock
worth up to $7.50
for
The young men's overcoats go nt J3.!)S.
Child's reefers and top coats go at $1,150
and 9Sc.
1.98
BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE
HAYDENs
In Bargain Room Tuesday
o
A Few Snappy Bargains for Tuesday.
No Mail Orders Filled in Bargain
Room.
Extra heavy 1j. I, muslin, regular Be
goods, 38-lnches wldo 24c
36-Inch blenched muslin, tho 6o grade.. 3VSc
1 caso of skirt linings, finest made, In
black and gray, regular tic goods 2ic
Simpson's fancy' sateens, worth l'2ic, t
handsome new designs 7 Vic
Eca Island nnd White Star pcrcolcs, 38-
inch wide, best mado and sells at 15c,
at 5c
Full Standard prints, fancies nnd Indigo
blues, worth up to Sc yard 3c
Extra heavy fleece lined flannelettes, In
nil tho new, bright fail colors, worth
15c, nt , 5c
27-lnch all wool plain and printed Krench
flannels, regular 50c nnd 75c goods,
for Tuesday, us n flyer 22 Vic
Children's heavy flcpco' lined underwear,
25, 15c, 12Vc and 10c
Men's 76c hen'vy shirts and drawers, all
sizes, fine fleece 39c
ladles' fiOc fine winter underwear .... 10c
Ladles' $1.00 union suits, supcrftno .... 19c
$1.50 black silks, for shirt waists 4'Jc
$1.00 superior quality Roman stripes,
In all tho fancy colors 39c
50c silks in plain colors 19c
50c velvets 19c
15c half wool dress goods 5c
19c half wool dress goods 'jC
25c half wool drcrs goods 10c
39c half wool dress goods 15c
50c serges, I2-Inchcs wide, nil colors,
and black 25c
S.'o strictly nil wool Venetians, In all
colors, ono day only 49c
$1.00 grnnlto cloth 49c
$1.00 black goods 39c
$0.00 strictly all wool red blankets ....$3.98
Fine fleecy cotton blankets, worth up to
11.00, at 59c
(It K AT l'l.OI II s.i,i:.
Tucsdny wo put on sale a tremendous
purchase of flour Just received..
I'Mncst high patent flour, Tuesday, per
sack, only 90c
Marrowfat Peas, per can 5c
Corn, per enn 7160
Tomatoes, per can 10c
MIIAT SI'KCIAI.S.
Choice dried beef, per pound 10c
No. 1 California Hams S'Jc
10-pound palls puro leaf lnrd $1.09
No. 1 sugar cured hatiiH 12u
Fancy Gorman sugar sausage 12',sc
CIIOCIlltY SI'liriAI.N.
Corn meal, 15c sack: 2t-lb. sack puro ryo
flour, 43c; 10-Ib. sack puro Graham, 15c,
21-lb. ssack puro ryo. Graham, 45c; fancy
evaporated Callfprnla peaches, now 1901
crop, 9c: strictly choice California peaches,
now crop, 1901, at 12Vic; very good old
crop peaches, 6jc; new crop ovnporntcd
bluckbcrrles, 9c; new crop ovaporated
apricots, 1901, at 12',4c; now cleaned pa
tros currents, 2',icj new California mus
catel rnlslns, 10c; new California prunes,
3 '4c, 4e, 6c, 8Vc nnd 12'jc.
TOIIAt-VO l)i:i'A HTMKNT.
Star plug chewing tobacco 37VSa
Horseshoe plug chowlng tobacco ,...374c
Nerve plug chowlng tobacco 37',ia
Ilattle Axo 35c
Newsboy tobacco 35c
Hull Durham smoking tobacco 6flo
Duko's Mixture 35c
Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35u
Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35c
Old stylo smoking tobuccn 25c
HAYDEN BROS
f Vt r ute, the onlr Ki-oley Institute in Ni-!rnWi
UC Driinkriinv
ivi:ui.i:v
nt o( lnll-
kit. Cure
Cure liriiti L'Hern, 'I'oIimcco ier. nil.
INSTITUTH. ll nml I.en venwiirlli, Omulia.
Poor
Teeth
will ruin n gooc disposition, ne
ki in vo r t" eth 111 order so that, they
will beneflt both 'your Health and dls
position. tr.i
ilold Crown. 22k
Fillings 76 u''
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 Uuugln" Htrcet.
Men's Fall O'coats
THE WHEEL OF BUSINESS
turns without friction in this store. We oil it with trinlo
extract of low price und big vnlues.
Every g it r m out
guaranteed for tho
showing today bears
the high seal of
fashion, reliability,
individuality, oxclu
sivouess. Men's
Oxford
Gray
O'coats
in roug h finish,
handsomely tailored
hand mado button'
holes, shoulders and
laps hand padded,
collars baud padded
and felled, tho usual
price charged olso
where for s a m o
quality, 18 our
price,
$1022
Merv's Gervuine Eng
lish. Melton O'coats
Same slylo, quality nnd cut; as your inorchant tailor
says 3n.()l) for. Silk velvet collar, anil handsome through
out. The tailoring of above garment is of
the very higliet, standard
our price ,
Illl l 111 Kf ll IX
$15
aOrAe-fctfetigSa
'
UAVnClll FURTHER
IIAT UCnS PARTICULARS.
"The Goods Are In"
4
The advance guard of the great army;
of bargains that followed tho return of our
buyer from New York, and which you havo
all been gladly taking advantage of, havo.
at last been joined by THE 31 A IN BODY.
OF TUB AKMY OF HAKtiAIXS. They;
are so numerous that we can barely give
you an idea of what they are. Perhaps it
would be advisable to tnll you from whom
they come, so that you will be in a better
position to decide as to their qunlity.
The Itnglnns nnd suits como from Con
halm & Co. Tho Huglnus und box coals from
J, M. Ilrndy & Co. Tho skirts from Max
Solomon. The waists from Fashion Man
ufacturing Co, nnd tho wrnppcra from
Krankllu & Co.
These firms nro known to tho trndo ns
muklng tho best lines In America. Wo t-e-cured
their entire surplus stocks at one
third actual value.
Women's Itaglans nt 12.r,0, $15.00, I1S.00
and 22.fi0, worth up to $3.'i.00.
Women's suits In flno Venetian", serges
and cheviots, in Norfolk, blouse and cton
wtyles, worth up 1" ?20, for ?10 each.
200 women's suits In nil tho now styles,
worth up to f 1R, at $t!,G0.
Women's line suits mado of Imported ma
terials, worth up to $35, for $20.
SKI UTS
Ab shoin In our window nt one-half th
regulnr prices:
Women's rnlny-day Bklrts, nt $1.38, $2.99
nnd $4, 9S, worth up to $S.OO.
Women's drcs skirts nt $2.98, $3.98, $4.98,
$5.S. worth up to $10.00.
Women's silk nnd velvet skirls nt $I.S8,
$5.!)8, $.9S, $8.!)8 and $9.98, worth up to
$ir,.oo.
Women's woolen wnists nt fiOc and 9Sc,
wnrlh up to $2.00.
Women's lino French flannel waists, nt
$1.98, $2.98, worth up to $0.00.
Women's silk wnists, mudo of best rjuaU
Ity Olvernaud tnllcta, nt $2.98 and $3.98,
worth $t!.00.
Children' cloaks nt $1.98 and $2.98,
worth up to $.".00,
Women's wrappers, mado from a heavj;
flannelette, the $1.50 quality, at 98c.
1 lot of Indies' waists for 25c. ,
HAYDEN
BROS.
urn
STRANGE WORLD
Tho man who first produced tho navel
orange, which mndo California famous and
millions of dollars for tho state, was sent
to tho.ioor houso a short tlmo ago to spend
tho remainder of his days,
8TRANCE WORLD
Tho buslnchn man whoso business Is built
on such n frail foundation that abuso nnd
falsehood are necessary to keep It afloat, Is
not a stranger In a
STRANGE WORLD
No. CI Floor Finish, per can $1.00
Ilutchers' Wax, per can &0c
Floorette, per can &r,c
Floor Oil (quick drying) 2fic
Floor Pulnt, per can 35c
Floor Stains, pel can 30c
No. 120 Furniture Polish 50c
II Pn DRUG fA I """"" ,,'"u
FULLER CO. sghaefer's
14tb and Doutflaa III.
ONCE MORE
for the purposo of advertising our excellent
prcpurutl Kgyptlun Mtus Creuni, whlll
wo muiiuructurn for race, hands nnd Hps,
wo will havo n special salo Hnturday, Oc
tober litith, nt
G CUNTh A IIOTTM5.
Old customers know nil about I)tu
Creiim, but wo want now ciwtomeis.
nun; in ii lie iviiiHI.)' fiOn
Jly express, prepaid , 75
box best Hoap in America CI rakes). Mo,
In Ham's Tobacco Cure. irunruntrrl run
ti vvcsi jiruin anil .Nerve Treatment... Do
JI..VI Winn of Alarlnnl
$1.50 FellowV Syrup IIypophosphlte.i,.,$n
Crumer's Kidney Cure 400
25o Vegetable Pills '.'On
2Ti! I.liummit , I'Oo
:.',() Kalvo 0a
$2.00 Karl Cramer's Tntisy, C'oltoiiront
and Pennyroyal Pills $1
tl.ixi Temptation Tonlo 7Sa
JI.'") Peruna bHg
J2.00 JlcD.nlo's Hucciih Alterillis $1.4$
Newbro'i llernlcldt C2a
Nowbro's Herplcldo In gallons, halt gnu
ions ami (uaris, vriio lor prices.
Cut Prlco
Drug Stnra
Tr. 747, H. W. I'nr, lOtk and 'blcas
Goods delivered FP.1512 to any part of citj
ASK. FOR A
llJ.U.lUiJIInl
1 a 1 4tii:it)Uiu
; rT1 Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported dwrs.
AQVOrTISO III 1 110 D9f Manufiicturcd by F. It. Blco Murcaulllo Oiirar Oy., SU Loula. U tit on Mudc,
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